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Re: [ranchos] Joseph's DNA


 
I've introduced my knowledge to the subject as far as I can. I defer questions on DNA to those more in the know than I.

Contact Gary Felix on the previously given website. All I know is that if you find someone you think you are related to with a different last name then you will need to compare their male Y DNA with the male Y DNA of a cousin of yours with the same last name (of course doing all you can to rule out individuals that might have been adopted).  That way you will see if both sides merge into a common ancestor somewhere back in history even if its 20 geneations ago.

this DNA thing is complicated if you don't have the time to devote to it. . .unfortunately that describes me.

joseph



Alicia Carrillo wrote:
I had never heard it said gato por oso meaning a cat disguised as a bear. Rather I have always heard it and used as gato por liebre, meaning a cat in the guise of a hare. Different animal, same meaning.
 
Alicia

Emilie Garcia <auntyemfaustus@...> wrote:
So, Joseph,  I couldn't make out a thing on your DNA results.  I guess I am a surumata.  So, are you in the haplogroup for African-Black or for Moroccan-Berber?  What other haplogroups are you in?  All those numbers scared me.  How could I ever explain such a thing to my cousin?  Maybe the researchers are handing us a gato por oso?
 
Emilie



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